New Alliance Re:Port

Thanks to the support of our members, we have very exciting news in the fall Alliance Re:Port. Here are some highlights:

Celebrate the Reformed Resources Reboot!

Over the weekend of October 28th and 29th, ReformedResources.org, the Alliance online resource center, will undergo a major reboot! You will be pleased with its new capacity, as well as the thousands of audio, video, and print resources there! To thank you for your support and encouragement, and to celebrate the launch, we have free gifts for you. Read the Re:port to find out more.

More than Double Your Ministry Impact this November

The Alliance will once again participate in the ExtraOrdinary Give on November 17th. Your support in years past has truly been extraordinary. Last year, members donated over $41,000 in just 24 hours. This year, the Alliance has a matching gift of $25,000 in addition to the $500,000 stretch gift from the Lancaster Foundation. So please prayerfully consider giving at ExtraGive.org on November 17th.

Dr. Boice's Theologically Rich Daily Devotional Is Back in Print

Come to the Waters, a yearlong devotional from James Boice, has been out of print and unavailable for years. An Alliance supporter has made it available once again. The book selects from the fruit of Dr. Boice's labor, distilling his teaching into daily readings that take you from Genesis to Revelation. This new edition is a hardcopy, library-quality book that you can enjoy for years to come.

Thank you!

It is by God's grace that the Alliance has been able to provide excellent, trustworthy teaching for close to 70 years. Your prayers and gifts allow us to share the Gospel, engage the culture, proclaim biblical doctrine, and encourage the Church. We are blessed to partner with you. Thank you.

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